Remember Diaspora? Last year, just as the press started to criticise Facebook over privacy issues, a social network called Diaspora appeared on Kickstarter. It was just in time to be the plucky start-up positioned as an open, user-driven social network, diametrically opposed to Facebook’s evil empire. Continue reading →

Better football, better ticket prices, better results and worse crowds. Brisbane Roar’s performance on the pitch is the best in the club’s short history but match day crowds are at their worst. The fans that turned up to watch a … Continue reading →

Google has a new update on Google TV on their blog and Twitter has announced their new client for it over here as well. Social media has been used as a back channel for mainstream media for as long as … Continue reading →

Social media is just people being people online. From sites like Facebook and Twitter, through to Livejournal, IRC, MUDs and email lists, it was behaviour more than the technologies’ intended design that shaped how these tools were used. Twitter’s hashtags, … Continue reading →